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we have a picture sent in to us. solicit these pictures sent to us at wusa9.com. or fill out a storm report. send them in to wusa9.com or you can put them on the facebook and also tweet with hash mark the dc flood. do not cross any kind of flooded street or yard by car or by foot. back to jc. >> thank you, topper. >>> by the way, we have we'll be right backing news of someone trapped in floodwaters in northeast washington. so let's get to delia. she is at rhode island avenue northeast with more information. >> reporter: good news this afternoon. bernice clark, 5 years old and her grandson are now safe. they were trapped this their vehicle for a short time. let me get out of the shot so you can see. you can see just below the metro station this typically is an area that floods during heavy rains and that's what it did this morning. bernice clark tells us she and her grandson were heading downtown early this morning when visibility was just extremely poor. rain started to come down and within instants they splashed in to a huge puddle and water started to fill up th
we have a picture sent in to us. solicit these pictures sent to us at wusa9.com. or fill out a storm report. send them in to wusa9.com or you can put them on the facebook and also tweet with hash mark the dc flood. do not cross any kind of flooded street or yard by car or by foot. back to jc. >> thank you, topper. >>> by the way, we have we'll be right backing news of someone trapped in floodwaters in northeast washington. so let's get to delia. she is at rhode island avenue...
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we're used to that. as the water volume builds over the next few days, the river could be a problem. we'll be keeping close tabs on that. >> reporter: you folks have made sandbags available to residents at king and lee street today. will they continue to be available the nec couple days? >> absolutely. they'll be available as long as people in alexandria need them. we'll replenish them if they run out. >> reporter: what other services are you providing? the rain is really starting to come down. this is what we've been seeing today. what other services is the city providing in terms of storm cleanage and that sort of business? >> yesterday, we had transportation crews out monitoring the drains and keeping an eye on catch basins, making sure they're clear of debris. they're out there right now and will be on call throughout the day and night to make sure we don't have any street-level flooding because of clogged drains. >> reporter: one final question. you mentioned this is a low- lying elevation. this ten
we're used to that. as the water volume builds over the next few days, the river could be a problem. we'll be keeping close tabs on that. >> reporter: you folks have made sandbags available to residents at king and lee street today. will they continue to be available the nec couple days? >> absolutely. they'll be available as long as people in alexandria need them. we'll replenish them if they run out. >> reporter: what other services are you providing? the rain is really...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> welcome back to 9 news now. it is 6:44 with a storm alert. this is live look at old town alexandria. it's raining there now, and it's going to be raining all day. and we'll be with you through the morning. howard and devon will have the forecast in just 90 seconds. >>> temporary partitions are up to fly over ramp from the beltway to i-270 is open this morning. federal investigators will be on the scene today after yesterday's deadly tour bus crash. the bus driver was killed and two others are in the hospital with serious injuries. the bus full of students were heading back to pennsylvania after a trip to the national zoo when it plunged off that ramp. >> the crash investigators do not believe the vehicle was airborne so it was not a 45- foot drop throug
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> welcome back to 9 news now. it is 6:44 with a storm alert. this is live look at old town alexandria. it's raining there now, and it's going to be raining all day. and we'll be with you through the morning. howard and devon...
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some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal work of every other part of government goes on. it's just that in a lot of cases, it happens to be classified. you have people doing i.t. work and installing servers. all of those things have to be done for the intelligence community. when it comes to analysis and reporting, some of that work is outsourced to industry. and my view is that the inherently governmental parking lot of intelligence has to do with the decision making and the qualification of what gets reported. not necessarily the production of the data that goes into the reports. and i don't see anything conflicting to ou
some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal...
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this car may have been used. two men have been taken into custody at the same address, one earlier today, one tonight. police have also recovered some weapons there, but it's not known if they were used in today's shooting spree. that gun battle happened around noon at the funeral services for murder victim ashley mccreigh. among the 600 people, rival gang members. >> suspects opened fire on the individuals in that car. >> reporter: the victims may have returned fire themselves before fleeing at high speed in this dodge durango, but they clipped this mercedes and then crashed into a parked van. inside the dodge, one man survived. another did not. it's not clear if he was killed by gunshots or the crash. 9news now has learned the identity of the dead man. he is jamal kotts of northwest ds. he has known jamal for years and the man known as big pon was running scared. >> he's been very worried. he witnessed the shooting that was on mozart beach a month to a month half ago. >> he was scared for his life? >> he was de
this car may have been used. two men have been taken into custody at the same address, one earlier today, one tonight. police have also recovered some weapons there, but it's not known if they were used in today's shooting spree. that gun battle happened around noon at the funeral services for murder victim ashley mccreigh. among the 600 people, rival gang members. >> suspects opened fire on the individuals in that car. >> reporter: the victims may have returned fire themselves...
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to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '60s the fbi director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone within the move movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he had access and a camera. witt thers' doctor is as shocked as anyone. >> out of character for my father. that's not representatives of who he was as a man and what he stood for. >> reporter: memphis plans to open a museum for him next month. his photos so powerfully clear but not his motives. >>> meanwhile this morning on "the early show," analysis of last night's primaries and we'll talk with mothers of the two americans still being held in iran. i'm terrell brown. this is the cbs morning news. hi, a number two please? would you like that to hurt now, or later? uh, what? sir, do you want heartburn pain now or later? [ male announcer ]
to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '60s the fbi director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone within the move movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he had access and a camera. witt thers' doctor is as shocked...
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erica kept us going, kept us together. how could someone like that ever be involved in a robbery? when was the last time you saw or spoke to her? this morning. she lives here with you? well... my health hasn't been so great. erica moved back in about a year ago to look after me. what about a boyfriend? someone who might be able to explain what happened today. well, truth is, taking care of me and her brother didn't give her much time to live her own life, but... ( cell phone rings ) ...tell you this. whatever did happen, there's got to be more to it. don. they found the wife's car. ( unintelligible radio transmission ) it's mrs. rausch's car. last time she and her daughter were seen was this morning pulling out of the house. kid's school is about three blocks from here, so obviously they knew a route. kidnapped in broad daylight? looks like they were rear-ended. now, make sure we get some paint scrapings here, huh? that's got to be how they were grabbed. get hit from behind, hop out to swap insurance information. i got a shoe here. it matches what rausch said the little girl was w
erica kept us going, kept us together. how could someone like that ever be involved in a robbery? when was the last time you saw or spoke to her? this morning. she lives here with you? well... my health hasn't been so great. erica moved back in about a year ago to look after me. what about a boyfriend? someone who might be able to explain what happened today. well, truth is, taking care of me and her brother didn't give her much time to live her own life, but... ( cell phone rings ) ...tell you...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> in nashville, the real thing at the grand ol opry, featuring brad paisley, keith urban, charlie daniels and many more stars, five months after severe flooding closed it. it is back in business. >>> classes expected to resume at the university of texas at austin, the campus locked down tuesday after gunfire erupted. police say 19-year-old student colton tooley founded several rounz with an assault rifle in front of the tower and ran inside a library and shot himself. there were no other injuries. a man claiming to be a relative says he couldn't hurt a fly. >>> police in utah started an investigation of a polygamist family on a reality tv show called isisster wives" features cody brown a
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> in nashville, the real thing at the grand ol opry, featuring brad paisley, keith urban, charlie daniels and many more stars,...
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tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> the blown-out well in the gulf of mexico is one step closer to being permanently plugged this morning. the government said a relief well was connected to the blown-out well thursday. the next step is pumping cement and mud through the relief well to seal the damaged well from the bottom. the final seal should take place sunday. >>> also in the gulf, hurricane karl gaining strength and baring down on the mexican coast, now a category 2 storm with sustained winds of 105 miles per hour expected to make landall in late today as a stronger storm, some oil production in the gulf has been suspended. meanwhile hurricane igor has weakened, with sustained winds of 125 miles per hour. igor is expected to hit bermuda monday. >>> pope benedict meetsz with the leader of a church in london today. the first official state visit bay pope to the uk. he arrived thursday and admitted the catholic church did not act quickly enough in the sex abuse scandal. the pope isn't popular in
tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> the blown-out well in the gulf of mexico is one step closer to being permanently plugged this morning. the government said a relief well was connected to the blown-out well thursday. the next step is pumping cement and mud through the relief well to seal the damaged well from the bottom. the final seal should take place sunday. >>> also in the gulf, hurricane karl gaining strength and baring down on the...
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they used ropes. there were heavy rains that caused flooding in the area and the situation got worse when a dam broke. >>> a rescue of a total different kind in china where a man was trapped nose deep in sand. emergency workers provided him with an oxygen tube and water while they try to stabilize the earth all around him. using spades and wooden planks, soldiers were able to free the man after several hours of being trapped. >> and this is some dramatic video. these stands holding 350 spectators collapsed in brazil. those fans were watching a motor race when the stands simply gave way. 128 people were injured during that massive fall. 22 of them had some pretty serious injuries. authorities are still looking into what caused the stands to come down. >>> let's get another check of the evening rush hour. sunny one out there, patranya. >> what a pleasant way to go home this evening. you will run into traffic, especially coming on the capital beltway from virginia into maryland. route 7 to the 270 spur w
they used ropes. there were heavy rains that caused flooding in the area and the situation got worse when a dam broke. >>> a rescue of a total different kind in china where a man was trapped nose deep in sand. emergency workers provided him with an oxygen tube and water while they try to stabilize the earth all around him. using spades and wooden planks, soldiers were able to free the man after several hours of being trapped. >> and this is some dramatic video. these stands...
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that will co us off. that will help to dr us off tomorrow and get some sunshine. before that, we've got a lot of rain to deal with. two to four inches in the corridor. to the east. maybe five more inches if it sets up this way like it did last night where we had storms moving over and over the same areas. as you get back to the west, we're talking much less in the way of rain here. so with round two, what can we expect? heavy rain. very windy conditions. another two to four inches of rain with winds gusting upwards of 40 miles per hour tonight. maybe an isolated tornado ortwo as well. this evening, cloudy skies, periods of rain, some of that will become heavy at times. 72 to 76. but overnight tonight into very early tomorrow morning. we see the heaviest rn, then by 7:00, rain will be ending, cool, breezy, and as we move through the day tomorrow, clearing out. how about this? clouds early, maybe a shower early but then becoming mostly sunny. windy at times with those winds out of the northwest. then guesswhat? one really nice day, saturday. th why not have more rai
that will co us off. that will help to dr us off tomorrow and get some sunshine. before that, we've got a lot of rain to deal with. two to four inches in the corridor. to the east. maybe five more inches if it sets up this way like it did last night where we had storms moving over and over the same areas. as you get back to the west, we're talking much less in the way of rain here. so with round two, what can we expect? heavy rain. very windy conditions. another two to four inches of rain with...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've put education first. we've made record investments in our classrooms... doubled the number of charter schools... and we've frozen college tuition for four years in a row. and it's working. experts say we now have the number one schools in the nation. when it comes to expanding opportunity in every neighborhood, i know that we must do even better. >>> machine nab will say that sunday's reunion in philly is another became and he's not out to prove anything to his former team because he's too smart to say anything else but don't believe him for one second. m
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've put education first. we've...
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in the red, those are the flood warnings to the west of us and north. loudon county,nne arundel county and points up to the north. that is until 6:15. meanwhile, a tornado watch because there's still a tremendous amount of spin in the atmosphere. tornado goes from areas of baltimore county down through prince georges county, charles county, st. mary's and calert again. those folks have quite a few tornado warnings early part of the day. that's when most of the rain, too, was about this area. in this location right here just ended at 4:00. a severe thunderstorm warning for portions of spotsylvania warren stafford, culpepper that i think may be extended. here's a look at that radar. here is that line that we've been watching very carefully. it is moving to the east. it may produce some more severe thunderstorm warnings around prince william and eventually stafford county. certainly heavy in. i'm not sayi any lightning with this right now. we've got what is the true remnants of tropical storm nicole that will be moving up into our area. again, a lot of ra
in the red, those are the flood warnings to the west of us and north. loudon county,nne arundel county and points up to the north. that is until 6:15. meanwhile, a tornado watch because there's still a tremendous amount of spin in the atmosphere. tornado goes from areas of baltimore county down through prince georges county, charles county, st. mary's and calert again. those folks have quite a few tornado warnings early part of the day. that's when most of the rain, too, was about this area. in...
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glad you're with us. we get a little cool start to the did i but it should turn out real nice. >> some of our viewers are in the 40s this morning so it is quite cool out there. many of new the 50s and some of you in the 1r0. so testimonies a little bit all over the place this morning but it will be a fine day today again. let's take a look at what the current conditions being reported at reagan national airport are. right now, it is 58 degrees at reagan national. relative humidity, 70%. winds are out of the north at six miles per hour. barometric pressure, 30.20. it has been on the rise generally speaking. we'll show you what you will see when you step outside this morning and that is clear skies. a lot of sunshine later on this morning. right now, it is dark, but clear, cloud-free. very few clouds today. here is your forecast. plenty of sunshine. abundant sunshine we like to call it. a nice afternoon once again, high about 80 degrees. more details on what is ahead. i'll tell you this. it is heat coming o
glad you're with us. we get a little cool start to the did i but it should turn out real nice. >> some of our viewers are in the 40s this morning so it is quite cool out there. many of new the 50s and some of you in the 1r0. so testimonies a little bit all over the place this morning but it will be a fine day today again. let's take a look at what the current conditions being reported at reagan national airport are. right now, it is 58 degrees at reagan national. relative humidity, 70%....
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and send in and tell us how much rain has come at your house by using one of these. going to school today, science clasp one of the fun things you can do to help track the rain throughout the day. >> looking at interesting things when we look back -- nice to see sammy snow stick -- front is back here. the 70s in the south and east. and winds are northernly but the southeast winds will kick and the warm air will surge toward us. 70 degrees. 68 on the dew. humidity 94% and the northeast wind at six. we are watching the storm. it is coming up from the south. it will take a good portion of the morning in though afternoon. perhaps this afternoon, things settle down a bit. but the next six hours will be rough and potentially dangerous to be out with flood warnings expanding across the region. 78 today. windy. heavy rain. potentially strong or tornadic thunderstorms, as well. the tornado watch until 1:00. better by the weekend. saturday 70. sunday cool and low 60s with a chance of a shower. it is ten before 6:00 on this wet thursday. >>> all right. got a lot of traffic issu
and send in and tell us how much rain has come at your house by using one of these. going to school today, science clasp one of the fun things you can do to help track the rain throughout the day. >> looking at interesting things when we look back -- nice to see sammy snow stick -- front is back here. the 70s in the south and east. and winds are northernly but the southeast winds will kick and the warm air will surge toward us. 70 degrees. 68 on the dew. humidity 94% and the northeast...
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that's where the shed used to be. but when it was burning, winds sent the flames 20 feet away to this row of the town houses melting that vinyl siding. >> vinyl siding covers all these town houses. highly flammable. a good temperature. so the threat of the fire as it goes up here to the topics, quickly made their way to the attic in the roof area. >> reporter: now, of course, it could have been much worse, but the neighbors knocked on doors, getting everybody out. the firefighters got all the pets. and just incredible. a little big. actually, this is a heavy cat found alive inside the burned townhouse. can you believe it? or owner has a huge smile on her face. as all the pets made it out okay. it was a hot and raging fire. >> and she looks almost as big as you are. >> like 20 pounds. 15 years old, that cat. unbelievable. burned whiskers. >> did those town homes have fire walls? >> they absolutely do have fire walls. you can see the brick coming out. but the brick does not come far enough out. that's the way it is. and
that's where the shed used to be. but when it was burning, winds sent the flames 20 feet away to this row of the town houses melting that vinyl siding. >> vinyl siding covers all these town houses. highly flammable. a good temperature. so the threat of the fire as it goes up here to the topics, quickly made their way to the attic in the roof area. >> reporter: now, of course, it could have been much worse, but the neighbors knocked on doors, getting everybody out. the firefighters...
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as peteold us earlier, some folks had to be rescued. it's a low-lying area of rhode island avenue traveling through ortheast. just an example. to the beltway in maryland, tractor-trailer accident on the inner loop near the 270 spur. fire and rescue crews have just been dispatched. be careful. plan accordingly. be aware conditions are still very, very difficult. barbara? >> thank you, jerry and tom. and that's nws 4 midday for today. we thank you for being with us and invite you to tune in at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00 and then later tonight at 11:00. i'll be back tomorrow morning with news 4 midday. hope you'll plan to join us. see you then. have a great day. (vicki) previously on the real housewive business is more than i can handle, more than lauri and i can handle. so i need another mind behind building my agency.
as peteold us earlier, some folks had to be rescued. it's a low-lying area of rhode island avenue traveling through ortheast. just an example. to the beltway in maryland, tractor-trailer accident on the inner loop near the 270 spur. fire and rescue crews have just been dispatched. be careful. plan accordingly. be aware conditions are still very, very difficult. barbara? >> thank you, jerry and tom. and that's nws 4 midday for today. we thank you for being with us and invite you to tune in...
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he started to get us out of iraq and would like to get us out of of afghanistan sees these as losing propositions in many ways right now. but these were bushes wars and it takes some time. the book is about the infighting if you like the voe biden worried about afghanistan and thinks we might have to extricate ourselves and troops from them -- >> of course, were, were he has from general david petraeus, as well. he says i don't think you win this war. i think you keep fighting. >> and the problem with those kind of quotes when you just extract them from this book, how do you want to be the young person who goes over to fight in afghanistan because you are getting ready to extract yourself from there? we are losing a lot of soldiers. i think this book has a corrosive effect. some say it might be helpful but can't be great for the morale of the troops seeing they are fighting in afghanistan at that time when most of the leaders in the white house and pentagon don't think what they are doing is winnable in any way. >> also the president is quoted saying we can absorb a terrorist attack.
he started to get us out of iraq and would like to get us out of of afghanistan sees these as losing propositions in many ways right now. but these were bushes wars and it takes some time. the book is about the infighting if you like the voe biden worried about afghanistan and thinks we might have to extricate ourselves and troops from them -- >> of course, were, were he has from general david petraeus, as well. he says i don't think you win this war. i think you keep fighting. >>...
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for the achiever in us all. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for many, smoking is a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options and support. and make this time, your time. >>> we certainly aren't the only ones dealing withthe stormy weather today. rain is soaking the entire eastern seaboard. this street in downtown lancaster, pennsylvania, looks more like a river this morning. and some fishermen up in long branch, new jersey, had a pretty rough surf to contend with right there. wow, we needed the rain, but this is sure a hard way to get it. >> it really is. and we're in a very rainy pattern here. the past 48 hours. we had a storm last week and now looks like we'll have another one coming into the middle of next week. we needed the rain. mother nature helping us out with a little rainacross the area. some areas saying, we got a little bit, other pla
for the achiever in us all. and you can't go back and un-do the times you tried quitting... ♪ ...then started again. but every smoker was a non-smoker once. and you could be again. for many, smoking is a treatable medical condition. so talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options and support. and make this time, your time. >>> we certainly aren't the only ones dealing withthe stormy weather today. rain is soaking the entire eastern seaboard. this street in downtown...
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thanks for being with us. and if you can't be in new york city, you can still be a part of it because you can check it out online. just logon to cbs.com/f ncht ocht, kicks off at 7:00 eastern tonight. you can catch the live webcast hosted by none other. and for a recap, be sure to tune in right here on cbs next tuesday, september 14th, 10:00, 9:00 central for, for a prime t special. so you know what to buy at the store this is friday night. harry, jeff, i hope you were taking notes. >> we got notes. here's the most important question of the morning is jeff wants to know where andre got his leather jacket. serious. >> do you want me to get you the answer for real? >> would you report back? >> where is your jacket from? >> my jacket is from prada. >> i got the sale one fme one f for christmas last year. >> very good. thanks, erica. can i show you one thing very quickly? when you go on google today, you got to see this. this is the craziest thing. when you put your -- when you track your mouse across, isn't that
thanks for being with us. and if you can't be in new york city, you can still be a part of it because you can check it out online. just logon to cbs.com/f ncht ocht, kicks off at 7:00 eastern tonight. you can catch the live webcast hosted by none other. and for a recap, be sure to tune in right here on cbs next tuesday, september 14th, 10:00, 9:00 central for, for a prime t special. so you know what to buy at the store this is friday night. harry, jeff, i hope you were taking notes. >> we...
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thanks for being with us. michael joseph gross joining us from "vanity fair ". >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've told it many, many times before. so many of these animals don't make it out of the shelter and into people's homes so we decided to give them -- dress them up a little bit. >> all the the shelters work very hard to make them look their best. they also do a little training and temperament testing so they can match them with the right family to increase their chances of what shelters call a forever home. when they go, they stay. next month is adopt a shelter dog month, so in preparation for that, we wanted to spruce up some dogs. >> we have before and af
thanks for being with us. michael joseph gross joining us from "vanity fair ". >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've...
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we could use the rain. we are -pnot going to get it anytime -p>>> eating cat meat ii no crie in china. animal lovers n the big city are speaking out after they found this. cats on a -- south of beijing packed inside >> organiiers say it is a family-friendlyyevent, but all the buzz is over 2,000 pounds of deep-fried bull testicles also known as "rocky mountain oysters." >> they're a quarter-inch thick, battered in beer batter and deep friid and served in a french-fry basket. >> the festival was only supposed to run one day, but due to its popularity it runs the entire weekend. >>> a father on the run for 17 pears is now behind bars for kidnapping his own child almost tw$ two decades ago. he called his attorney earlier this week saying he wanted to surrender. he kidnapped his son michael back in 1993, to avoid returning the boy to his mourth. the father's attorney say officiils were thrilled to hear michael, now a 20-year old man, is safe. >> i called the detectivessand deputy marshalls in waco that have been
we could use the rain. we are -pnot going to get it anytime -p>>> eating cat meat ii no crie in china. animal lovers n the big city are speaking out after they found this. cats on a -- south of beijing packed inside >> organiiers say it is a family-friendlyyevent, but all the buzz is over 2,000 pounds of deep-fried bull testicles also known as "rocky mountain oysters." >> they're a quarter-inch thick, battered in beer batter and deep friid and served in a...
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they brought us outside for no reason. i did not understand why this was happening to me and my kids. there are no men in my house. there are just kids, my kids and my disabled mother here. i used to have a whole lot of respect for the police officers, but i had a gun pointed at me best buy officers with guns, "get out of your house, get out of your house." i have no understanding of this. i have been working for the last 10 years. something needs to be done. the police officer's coat cannot keep doing people like this. i would like to know and pray that something will be done. i am sick. i am praying i do not get any sicker. i have medicine that i think the police department should pay for. you know? again, no surge. no warrant for my house. -- no search. all i got is that the suspects ran here. do you want to give me and my kids a lie detector? disrespected and violated. very violated. again, there was a woman officer there. why she did not pat me down? [bell] fç>> hello, my name is juanita jackson, and i am her mother.
they brought us outside for no reason. i did not understand why this was happening to me and my kids. there are no men in my house. there are just kids, my kids and my disabled mother here. i used to have a whole lot of respect for the police officers, but i had a gun pointed at me best buy officers with guns, "get out of your house, get out of your house." i have no understanding of this. i have been working for the last 10 years. something needs to be done. the police officer's coat...
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again, i want to thank you again for putting this in front of us. commissioner mazzucco? commissioner mazzucco: i want to thank you both for doing this, and i think it is important for the city attorney to be with us concerning what we do as a commission is confined within our roles and responsibilities and legal obligations, so that would be important to give us a road map as far as how far we can go
again, i want to thank you again for putting this in front of us. commissioner mazzucco? commissioner mazzucco: i want to thank you both for doing this, and i think it is important for the city attorney to be with us concerning what we do as a commission is confined within our roles and responsibilities and legal obligations, so that would be important to give us a road map as far as how far we can go
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> more rain is headed here. a lot of rain is out of the area now. all of that will work its way here later tonight. by 11:00 p.m., the brain will be closer. it the next seven days shows the rain getting closer. another storm system could bring excessive rain to the parts of the mid-atlantic on thursday with clearing skies on friday and the weekend will have a real taste of fall. highs in the mid-60s with bright sunshine. what i can live with that. >> abc world news, coming up what i can live with that. >> abc world news, coming up next. four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason. first, he protected tax loo
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >> more rain is headed here. a lot of rain is out of the area now. all of that will work its way here...
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his false affidavit was used in court appeals. wayne williams lost each time anyway. >> to this day, is there any question in your mind whom you saw with cater? >> no, there's not. >> it was? >> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over the years. so has wayne williams'. at trial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement of services that we were cut a check for. and it was probably about 9:00 or 9:30 when i left that location. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the
his false affidavit was used in court appeals. wayne williams lost each time anyway. >> to this day, is there any question in your mind whom you saw with cater? >> no, there's not. >> it was? >> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over the years. so has wayne williams'. at trial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has...
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the county believes the best use for the space is a hotel or some type of mixed use development. the county set aside some money to help redevelop the commons and has pledged to do so if it agrees with the vision of the new owner. >> towson has everything going for them demographickicly, education wise, two universities. there's no reason why this location can't support a much, much better use. >> so once again, that auction kicks off at 1:00 p.m. today in towson on the steps of the county courthouse. reporting live in towson, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> a name changing ceremony will take place for the lyric opera house. it will be called the patricia performing arts center at the lyric. the former owner of the ravens and his wife gave $3.5 million to the rebuilding campaign. >>> in our coverage, getting in early on the general election. governor martin o'malley plans to blast voters with a round of new political ads. mostly seen in the dc market. showcasing the governor's commitment to education. this past friday, attacking former governor, bob. >> the maryland school board i
the county believes the best use for the space is a hotel or some type of mixed use development. the county set aside some money to help redevelop the commons and has pledged to do so if it agrees with the vision of the new owner. >> towson has everything going for them demographickicly, education wise, two universities. there's no reason why this location can't support a much, much better use. >> so once again, that auction kicks off at 1:00 p.m. today in towson on the steps of the...
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you brought us across the line. of course, the religious community, black and white, jew and gentile, the muslim community where the imam was helping me at the mosque. i have tried to find the words. i have tried so hard, at george henry thank-you for all you do in washington and jimcapell, the whole team in washington and new york. they are responsible for me being selected as the number one legislator with more legislation signed into law than any member of the congress. [applause] i also have been included as one of the hardest working members of congress. my wife did not like that too much power and that was out there. you cannot do that alone. you need york legislators team in washington. you need your team in new york with c jimapell and so many others. tina, jeffrey, jeff, socrates a,l beckett, and jeffrey margolis they just do their work every day without fanfare they just do what has to be done. i have been trying to find out just what -- in the back, give me a break [laughter] just what words i can say bef
you brought us across the line. of course, the religious community, black and white, jew and gentile, the muslim community where the imam was helping me at the mosque. i have tried to find the words. i have tried so hard, at george henry thank-you for all you do in washington and jimcapell, the whole team in washington and new york. they are responsible for me being selected as the number one legislator with more legislation signed into law than any member of the congress. [applause] i also...
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a new state law takes effect banning the use of hand-held phones while driving. using hand-held phone will be considered a secondary violation, meaning authorities can only issue the ticket if you are pulled over for another reason like speeding. the first offense will cost $40 and each one after that will cost $100. head to our website,, where you can find a wealth of information on the different devices that could help you save a life. while there, read about our pledge that you can sign to in distracted driving. there is a link at the top of the home page. a national push to into prescription drug abuse came to maryland. plus, how you can score and the flat screen tv at an extremely low price. first, some scary moments for students when gunfire erupts near one college campus and a party turns deadly. details are straight ahead. >> it is still warm out there, but the humidity is down and rain is getting a little closer. this is going to mix things up a little bit on sunday. we will talk about it with the forecast. right now there are clouds over the area >> a g
a new state law takes effect banning the use of hand-held phones while driving. using hand-held phone will be considered a secondary violation, meaning authorities can only issue the ticket if you are pulled over for another reason like speeding. the first offense will cost $40 and each one after that will cost $100. head to our website,, where you can find a wealth of information on the different devices that could help you save a life. while there, read about our pledge that you can sign to...
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they used a paper ballot this morning. as tom just alluded to the mayor over the past few weeks facing an uphill battle. lots of polls. in fact, virtually all the polls having the mayor well behind council chair vincent gray. i talked to folks here throughout the course of the evening. they we aware of the polls, they are aware othe perceptions as well, but they still seem quite optimistic. thy've been dancing, they've been eating, and seral of them predicted that mayor fenty would surprise the polital role by winning. his campaign spokesman now on the election. take a listen. >> we've heard it's actually up in some places, turnout is very strong. >> what surprised you most? >> i think the spirit, you know, among all these people out here today. the "washington post" poll came out a couple weeks ago showed us down, accorng to their numbers. i think that energyized a lot of people. >> now, the campaign spokesman there, sean madigan, told me throughout the eveng they continue to be surprised by low turnout in certain areas a
they used a paper ballot this morning. as tom just alluded to the mayor over the past few weeks facing an uphill battle. lots of polls. in fact, virtually all the polls having the mayor well behind council chair vincent gray. i talked to folks here throughout the course of the evening. they we aware of the polls, they are aware othe perceptions as well, but they still seem quite optimistic. thy've been dancing, they've been eating, and seral of them predicted that mayor fenty would surprise the...
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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think congress should exclude the top 2% of americans from tax cuts? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. 59 degrees on tv hill. new footage is released of the deadly california gas line explosion. >> the blowout preventer is now in the hands of the fbi. >> this is a live look at traffic. this is 95 near the fort mchenry tunnel. tunnel. best deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a western egg white muffin melt and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. just $2.50. build your better breakfast today at subway! [ monkey cheeps ] [ male announcer ] a bath becomes even more pleasurable when you know that your water is being heated in an environmentally- conscious way while saving you hundreds of dollars on your water-heating energy bill. the geospring water heater from ge with advanced hybrid technology. heating the water in your home any other way is just going to seem primitive. [ monkey cheeps ] ♪ maryland residents can save
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think congress should exclude the top 2% of americans from tax cuts? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. 59 degrees on tv hill. new footage is released of the deadly california gas line explosion. >> the blowout preventer is now in the hands of the fbi. >> this is a live look at traffic. this is 95 near the fort mchenry tunnel. tunnel. best deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a...
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the number of us holding college degrees is up. students told us they're staying in school, hoping to ride out the recession. >> two years out or three years out, maybe the job market has opened itself up a little bit. >> reporter: but perhaps most telling, this. more americans rely on food stamps than ever before. more than 11 million people. one in every ten families now needing help, people like clyde hardin, who spoke to us from georgia by skype. he lost his job last year. >> i've worked my whole life. now i can't do anything for my family. >> reporter: hardin has two daughters. >> you don't know what it's like to say, "i'm sorry, we can't afford it, i'm sorry we can't buy the school picture, because i don't have money." you doesn't know what it's like to tell a little girl that. >> reporter: those pictures, a portrait of our country tonight. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >>> and as we head toward the elections in november. as you know, illegal immigration is an issue simmering throughout the country. and tonight it's fro
the number of us holding college degrees is up. students told us they're staying in school, hoping to ride out the recession. >> two years out or three years out, maybe the job market has opened itself up a little bit. >> reporter: but perhaps most telling, this. more americans rely on food stamps than ever before. more than 11 million people. one in every ten families now needing help, people like clyde hardin, who spoke to us from georgia by skype. he lost his job last year....
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is that bad for us? i think it's quite a positive measure -- step to take. >> larry: do you not understand the fears about nuclear weaponry in your country? with all the hostility in the region, don't you understand the fears over your having nuclear weapons? that could trigger something that you might not even start. >> translator: who is concerned? >> larry: the world is concerned. >> translator: who is the world? who represents the world? the united states? its friends? no, the world is a very big place. and what u.s. officials are wrong about is that they see themselves as the world but they are not. >> larry: all right. israeli prime minister netanyahu was a guest recently on our program and he said, quote, the greatest threat facing humanity, humanity, that's the world, is that iran would acquire nuclear weapons. if israel feels that strongly and you don't directly assure them, don't you fear that they might do a first strike? >> translator: so you think that we are concerned -- we should be concer
is that bad for us? i think it's quite a positive measure -- step to take. >> larry: do you not understand the fears about nuclear weaponry in your country? with all the hostility in the region, don't you understand the fears over your having nuclear weapons? that could trigger something that you might not even start. >> translator: who is concerned? >> larry: the world is concerned. >> translator: who is the world? who represents the world? the united states? its...
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some of us had been suggesting that. people are asking the fbi director at the 9/11 whether we have the kind of issue in this country and he said no at the time. we have had indications that we do have a home ground threat here. this ties back into the question of fighting the war overseas. we don't have an enemy that will ever come to a conference table and sign a document. we will see this problem for years to come of this country . >> we are a country of 3 million people. -- 300 million peoplewe have seen this in other areas. we had black panthers blowing things up at one point. you cannot expect especially with young people and i assume some recruitment effort by the allies overseas, their allies ever sees, that we will not see some of this. it is scary but it would be miraculous if we did not have this. >> if you are a national security officials, you will always to a worst-case scenario. you have -- the context is it your the director of all my security, you will not say not to worry. you will always say that the t
some of us had been suggesting that. people are asking the fbi director at the 9/11 whether we have the kind of issue in this country and he said no at the time. we have had indications that we do have a home ground threat here. this ties back into the question of fighting the war overseas. we don't have an enemy that will ever come to a conference table and sign a document. we will see this problem for years to come of this country . >> we are a country of 3 million people. -- 300...
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it alerts us that something is wrong. you reduce that anthen you don't have the same precautions. >> reporter: some experts argue the trials should continue with patients counseled about the possible risks. but most agree this showhow drug development should proceed. identifying potential dangers before a drug is approved. robert bazell, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back re tonight, something in las vegas you might want to avoid. that is until they get it fixed. xed. boss: and now i'll turn it over to the gecko. gecko: ah, thank you, sir. as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical difficulties. boss: uh...what about this? gecko: what's this one do? gecko: um...maybe that one. ♪ dance music boss: ok, let's keep rolling. we're on motorcycle insurance. vo: take fifteen mines to see how much you can save on motorcycle, rv, and camper insurance. what had hapned in central harlem was failure became the nor
it alerts us that something is wrong. you reduce that anthen you don't have the same precautions. >> reporter: some experts argue the trials should continue with patients counseled about the possible risks. but most agree this showhow drug development should proceed. identifying potential dangers before a drug is approved. robert bazell, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back re tonight, something in las vegas you might want to avoid. that is until they get it fixed. xed....
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let us take a look of the facebook comments. (reading) >> and let us know what you think. if www.kron.com and leave your comment. >> the third state check on walnut creek look at this traffic! it is really backed up in both directions the 680/24 the headlights are northbound but it is bad in all directions. in san jose, what a difference! things look great, north, south, and the guadeloupe is also moving well. >> west valley mission community college is closed today with a power outage passes and building's construction was going on in the area. and district officials say that they're working on restore power and schools plan and opening tomorrow. >> thousanddozens of schools goe school supplies! in contra costa county, that is called kay to college received millions of dollars from the federal stimulus act to help low-income students. >> for us! it is a slam dunk and if they do not get this? the reality of the accounting makes this impossible. so, it is the best part of the job! >> k through college is hoping to gain corporate support once the stimulus is no longer availa
let us take a look of the facebook comments. (reading) >> and let us know what you think. if www.kron.com and leave your comment. >> the third state check on walnut creek look at this traffic! it is really backed up in both directions the 680/24 the headlights are northbound but it is bad in all directions. in san jose, what a difference! things look great, north, south, and the guadeloupe is also moving well. >> west valley mission community college is closed today with a...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do news. almost 27 million of us suffer from osio art ritic, a chronic condition that makes hips and knees and backs ache. so what if there was a drug designed to relieve chronic pain but not only works but in some cases works too well and that may keep it off the market? it's explainable. it's a dilemma surrounding new and experimental medications or osteoarthritis. our report tonight from robert bazell. >> reporter: 63-year-old matiah is one of millions of americas who suffer from osteoarthritis. her worse pain was in her knees. >> my life was compromised. i did not comfortably move around at all. >> reporter: she was one of hundreds of volunteers in a clinical trial of a new drug. >> within
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do news. almost 27 million of us suffer from osio art ritic, a chronic condition that makes hips and knees and backs ache. so what if there...
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for his personal use. these transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> san francisco muni has sent a memo to its drivers saying that any sickout next week is banned by their work rulings. the metropolitan transportation agency has notified drivers that strikes, slowdowns and other work stoppages are against the union contract. and in addition, muni says it will now require a medical excuse for any sick calls of any length. anonymous flyers released yesterday called for a four-day sickout to start next tuesday. >>> as for the new bay bridge, remember back when we were told the new span would cost $1.7 billion? well, that's changed. it's now expected to cost $2 billion.
for his personal use. these transactions were made over a four-year period. brewer was fired last week. >> i was seeking prosecution seeking full resolution? this individual so that the district won't be out any money. >> the bridge district says it will change its buying procedures so that it can't happen again. authorities were able to recover some of the items such as home appliances and home electronics. >>> san francisco muni has sent a memo to its drivers saying that...
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>> a guy called me up used to be in my crew. i haven't seen him in 20 years, and it was funny. he said to me, chief, you need to come back. there's nobody out here, nobody's making money. they'll welcome you with open arms. >> reporter: wasn't tempting? >> not in the least. >> reporter: not even a little twinge? >> not even a -- i'd have to be -- i'd need a lobotomy if i thought of that again. i believe with all my heart, 1,000%, that god had a different plan and purpose. i don't know where it's going to end. i could walk out the door tomorrow and somebody shoot me in the head, especially in brooklyn. who knows. but -- and if it happens, so be it. i fulfilled my purpose and i go to heaven. that's where i believe i'm going anyway, i hope so. >> michael is speaking around the country, churches and prisons, while working on his latest book, while his father will likely receive the last prison sentence of his long life early next month. >>> and when we come back, danger on theering waves that come out of nowhere to chew up ships. we'll meet a survivor, and the man who lives to ride
>> a guy called me up used to be in my crew. i haven't seen him in 20 years, and it was funny. he said to me, chief, you need to come back. there's nobody out here, nobody's making money. they'll welcome you with open arms. >> reporter: wasn't tempting? >> not in the least. >> reporter: not even a little twinge? >> not even a -- i'd have to be -- i'd need a lobotomy if i thought of that again. i believe with all my heart, 1,000%, that god had a different plan and...
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use your army to load your ships. use your navy to sail them. when they get to our ports, they'll sit there and rot." and that was the end of that bright idea. [cheers and applause] so now, brothers, we are out on strike, a strike voted on democratically by the rank and file, and they used the taft-hartley act to make us go back to work and then for a cooling-off period, as if we are hotheads, have to be cooled off just 'cause we're out on strike. then the bosses make their final offer. oh, yeah? the only final offer a boss ever makes is the one accepted by the workers. [cheers and applause] and then as the final little slap in the face to us, we had to vote on this final offer, they said, and the national labor relations board set up those polling stations up and down the west coast for us to go and vote, right, on the final offer. well, i have here the official results of that vote. i think you might like to hear them. >> all: yeah! >> the united states of america, the national labor relations board... >> the united states of america, the nati
use your army to load your ships. use your navy to sail them. when they get to our ports, they'll sit there and rot." and that was the end of that bright idea. [cheers and applause] so now, brothers, we are out on strike, a strike voted on democratically by the rank and file, and they used the taft-hartley act to make us go back to work and then for a cooling-off period, as if we are hotheads, have to be cooled off just 'cause we're out on strike. then the bosses make their final offer....